The NASCAR All-Star Race will once again take place at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 2024, with a repave planned beforehand.
After three years on the infield road course, NASCAR will once again race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval in 2024.
Garrett Smithley will aim for his first NASCAR Truck Series start since 2020 at Talladega on Saturday.
Wayne Spears, whose blue #75 was among the original NASCAR Truck Series teams and kickstarted the careers of those like Kevin Harvick and Ron Hornaday, died on Monday. He was 87.
With GMS Racing shutting down after 2023, Daniel Dye will remain a Chevrolet Truck Series driver for 2024 as he and the #43 move to McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.
After fourteen years and seven NASCAR Truck Series owner championships, Kyle Busch has sold his team and CNC shop to Spire Motorsports.
Road course ace Boris Said will run his first NASCAR Xfinity race since 2021 at the Charlotte Roval for Hendrick Motorsports. Rajah Caruth will pilot the car at Phoenix.
Sammy Smith is the newest defection from Joe Gibbs Racing to JR Motorsports as he will replace the Cup-bound Josh Berry in the #8 for the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity season.
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean from America, NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series driver Ryan Vargas finished tenth twice in his and 3F Racing’s first ever NASCAR Whelen Euro Series action in Germany.
AM Racing hopes to add another car to partner their #25 currently driven by Brett Moffitt for the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
With Matt DiBenedetto gone, Rackley WAR will turn to Chandler Smith for the NASCAR Truck Series race at Talladega.
Brett Moffitt, who won NASCAR Cup Rookie of the Year with Front Row Motorsports in 2015, will return to the team in the Truck Series at Talladega.
In a nod to Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece will race cars designed and sponsored like the film’s protagonists for Talladega.
A late restart put William Byron in the right place at the right time as he held off Ross Chastain and pole-sitter Bubba Wallace to win at Texas.
Parker Kligerman hoped to score his maiden NASCAR Xfinity Series win. John Hunter Nemechek ended up leaving Texas with his seventh of the year.
Heartland Motorsports Park, which hosted the first NASCAR Truck Series road course race and drag racing, will close after 34 years amid tax disputes with the county.
Rackley WAR and Matt DiBenedetto’s divorce will happen before the 2023 NASCAR Truck season even ends as the team will bring in a new driver for the final 3 races.



